WASHINGTON, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Elon Musk’s SpaceX said on Friday its upcoming Starship test flight would include the rocket’s first attempt to deploy payloads in space by releasing 10 model Starlink satellites, a key demonstration for Starship’s potential in the satellite launch market.

“While in space, Starship will deploy 10 Starlink simulators, similar in size and weight to next-generation Starlink satellites as the first exercise of a satellite deploy mission,” SpaceX said in a blog post on its website.

The Starship flight from SpaceX’s sprawling Boca Chica, Texas facilities, tentatively planned for later this month, will mark the seventh demonstration in a test-to-failure style of rocket development where the company tests new upgrades with each flight.

  • @[email protected]
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    263 days ago

    So weird to say

    Elon Musk’s SpaceX

    We don’t do that for other companies, and he hardly engineers anything at spacex

    • @[email protected]
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      -283 days ago

      What’s your point exactly?

      Elon Musk owns this business so it’s Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

      He is a famous personality no matter what people think about him.

      Also Apple was never mentioned without Steve Jobs or Microsoft without Bill Gates.

        • @[email protected]
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          43 days ago

          Musk has been trying to get as much publicity as possible it would seem. The media is probably participating because it’ll generate clicks from those who vehemently oppose him and those who worship him.

        • @[email protected]
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          -53 days ago

          I would argue they don’t usually say it that way for Musk either so that’s why I asked what your point was.

          Also, I would appreciate not being downvoted because people assume I’m pro Musk. I’m not. I just try to understand why this sentence would trigger a comment like yours.

          Do you imply that this article’s sentence was that way to promote Musk? I just thought that since Musk is a prominent personality that is constantly on the news anyway there is nothing really surprising in presenting SpaceX as his business. Especially when it is his business.

          • @Kbobabob
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            83 days ago

            I would argue they don’t usually say it that way for Musk

            OP said it’s weird that they did and you seem to agree and give reasons why. I don’t see the confusion.

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              3 days ago

              OP says it’s weird. I’m saying this might be unusual but doesn’t really show any intent from the author beside saying Elon Musk owns spaceX.

              I don’t quite understand if OP thinks there is ulterior motive and if so what is it?

              Elon Musk’s spaceX seems like a neutral and factual way to present this information.

              But I guess I will never know why this is weird. Nevermind.

          • @[email protected]
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            13 days ago

            I just found it odd to phrase it that way, as I find it’s uncommon and it feels like it would place him as the main worker of that company. I don’t know the intent of the author

            • @[email protected]
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              13 days ago

              OK thanks for the clarification.

              I think it’s very easy to find an “unusual” way to write something in any article as any author kind of has his own way to write but I understand what you mean.

              Also my English is probably lacking in not being able to see that kind of nuance or what is really unusual.

              I just thought that was the most straightforward way to convey that SpaceX is owned by Musk. Now the relevancy of this information in this article is another debate.

              I thought Musk just spent a lot of his money on that business to own it and that it doesn’t imply that he was taking part of engineering. I read Musk’s bio a long time ago and my understanding was that he made much of his initial money through PayPal and then just bought businesses to add to his portfolio.

              Also I would like to point out that even someone completely evil and with bad intentions can totally buy the right business and see it grow. So in now way I’m congratulating Musk or assuming he is the reason this business was successful. Trump had many very bad investments but still remained rich and powerful so it’s not like there is a direct correlation of the two.

              So Musk might be a total asshole, he is still the owner of SpaceX:

              Elon Musk’s SpaceX